Cauliflower & Spinach Cheese

"This recipe is inspired by a workmate who makes this all the time to use up her leftover spinach. We tried it and it's really good - it even got my picky other half to eat spinach because the flavour was hidden by the cauli and cheese. Ingredient amounts are estimates - really you can use as much or as little spinach as you like. I use a handful but the idea is to get rid of whatever needs eating up! You can either do this with a proper cheese sauce, or you can just grate some cheese on top if you're in a rush. I'm posting the quick way..."
 
Download
photo by a food.com user photo by a food.com user
Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
3
Serves:
2
Advertisement

ingredients

  • 6 cauliflower florets
  • Baby Spinach (a handful of or whatever needs using up)
  • 34 cup grated cheese (your choice, we've used cheddar and mexicana and both taste great)
Advertisement

directions

  • Pre-heat oven to 200c.
  • Steam or boil the cauliflower for approximately 5 mins until part-cooked.
  • Cut the spinach into strips (this makes it easier to separate) and blanche.
  • If you have more time and would prefer to make a proper cheese sauce then make a roux to your desired consistency (using flour, butter and milk) and add the cheese.
  • Fling all three ingredients into an oven-safe bowl and mix well.
  • Bake for 10 minutes until the cauliflower has cooked and the cheese is nice and melted.
  • Serve immediately.

Questions & Replies

Got a question? Share it with the community!
Advertisement

Reviews

Have any thoughts about this recipe? Share it with the community!
Advertisement

RECIPE SUBMITTED BY

Aloha! I'm 29 years old and from the UK. My other half calls me his 1950's housewife because I just love to bake, preserve and cook in general! After studying catering at college I decided commercial cookery wasn't for me but I still like nothing more than discovering new dishes, throwing dinner parties and so on! I work on the recruitment side of a quantity surveying consultancy about 25 miles north of London. I love my job. It's hard work but fast paced, challenging and my work day just flies by. With regards to how I rate recipes, I try and keep it fair and to the system. I do my best to give no lower than 3 stars but will do on occasion if I made something as directed and it still ended up in the bin. I've never given 1 star but on occasion I'll leave no stars if I suspect something went horribly wrong. Most recipes get rated at 3/4 stars because 5 stars is reserved for spectacular recipes that become frequent users and a family favourite. Everyone has their own rating systems and that doesn't offend me. Rate my recipes as you see fit - I know what I like and what I don't and I'm here to fill my recipe book (filling anyone elses is merely an advantage), not to win a popularity competition or become chef of the year.
 
View Full Profile
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

Find More Recipes